![]() ![]() The process also allows Jim and Logan to talk about their relationship and the future of the business. ![]() In Episode 1, Kondo helps Logan and his dad Jim clean up their family nursery, dusting off literal cobwebs, and organizing seeds. It is a valuable reminder for former principal Lorri who puts so much of her energy into sparking joy for others. Treating a space and one’s belongings with respect can foster an environment to treat oneself with respect. Kondo’s advice of grouping similar items together in organizational boxes or bins works in both Lorri’s home and church space, but the bigger lesson to be learned is that tidying can make one remember one’s own importance. Single mother Lorri is the focus of Episode 3, in which her home and church are tidied up. ![]() Paying attention to items that “spark joy” causes people to decide what aspects of their lives cause joy, or where that joy is missing. As Kondo works with the business owners and leaders, the spaces are tidied, but so are the lives of the people she teaches. The show’s three episodes each feature different spaces: a garden center, a coffee shop, and a church. Sparking Joy brings back the concepts Kondo introduced in Tidying Up, and in her books The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and Spark Joy - concepts like greeting your home and expressing gratitude to things you get rid of - and employs them beyond dwellings. ![]()
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